I can see maybe once if he's really feeling like it's his own personal disagree button or whatever. But 2x with both of his accounts @ 100% seems excessive. Punishment like that really should be reserved for people who are trolling and being douchebags.
By flagging this perfectly legitimate post so hard, the message he's sending to the community is that "You can say anything you like as long as I personally agree with it."
It just doesn't make sense. @dan or @dantheman can you explain why this post was flagged please so that we can avoid doing whatever this guy did in order to get punished like that?
That's OK. Anyone with capital can come in and buy STEEM and POWER UP and then become a "bad whale" by voting on content that she / he subjectively likes, which in contrast could be a post that someone else with POWER subjectively dislikes and consequently downvotes repetitively.
As such, you end up with constant attempts of driving out any adopters (think investors!) of the platform and remove any and all incentives that exist to buy STEEM and POWER up. If investors / supporters / early adopters are driven out, why would anyone new bother with the platform? I guess they would have to buy enough STEEM and POWER up that would negate any voting wars.
On the other hand, an evil whale could be someone who subjectively dislikes your content and downvotes you, too.
It's all a matter of subjectivity and what hat you're wearing.
Maybe so, but someone needs to talk to him and let him know that doing those sorts of things will cause users to leave. If users leave the price will crash and he'll have a nice fat sack of nothing.
It's unprofessional and makes the platform look bad.
I'm talking to a high school today about moving their creative writing class to steemit.
One of the things I'm going to need to explain is our community moderation system.
This is 500 high school kids who would all be signing up in a single day and blogging regularly.
I am glad to see that he has downvoted this content. These charts are the most basic charts you can pull up on Poloniex and there is no real analysis or any reason that I can see these were making the trending page everyday. I thought these were just bot upvotes but now I see some whales are really in support of this content for what reason, I am not sure. I don't see how these posts making the trending page everyday is good for Steemit or attracts any new users.
@the.masses How's them boots taste? You get 'em nice and shiny?
You need to wipe your nose, you still have a little brown on it.
Now it's time for a reality check.
User attention and engagement are abysmal on this platform.
There isn't any plagiarized content that has been trending and this post is not plagiarism as far as I can tell.
I don't know how many people you've brought to this platform, but I'm up to over 300 people I've personally introduced, sat down, walked them through it and helped to get started. Every one of them is face to face contact with people I know.
Users don't care about anything that's trending at all. They care that they are rewarded proportional to their efforts. They continue to feel that way until the time they have so many friends and family on here that it has basically replaced their primary social media experience. After which, any money earned is really just a bonus.
A single downvote from a whale like this, completely unexplained, with content that is informative and original, alienates not only the person who was downvoted, but their entire first circle of friends. That might be 1 person or it might be 100. It really depends on the person and how well connected they are socially.
@Dan didn't do anyone a service here. He showed that the platform has the potential to censor content for reasons unknown and the assumption from the actual masses is that he is being petty.
If he explained his reasoning it would be different, but right now all it did was make him look bad. And since he is the leader of this place it makes the platform bad.
Flagging is a passive aggressive form of harassment when you don't have the spine to stand up and explain why and give people the chance to correct it.
This isn't price analysis, it's a cookie cutter formula with a couple of lines of useless observations.
This looks like nonsense to any one that knows how to trade markets and potential investors. How does this sort of thing look to people wanting to put money into Steemit?
One of the most highly rewarded posters on Steemit being a fraud... I fully agree with Dan's downvotes.
I can see maybe once if he's really feeling like it's his own personal disagree button or whatever. But 2x with both of his accounts @ 100% seems excessive. Punishment like that really should be reserved for people who are trolling and being douchebags.
By flagging this perfectly legitimate post so hard, the message he's sending to the community is that "You can say anything you like as long as I personally agree with it."
It just doesn't make sense. @dan or @dantheman can you explain why this post was flagged please so that we can avoid doing whatever this guy did in order to get punished like that?
That's the way he rolls. He doesn't like to see anyone who isn't one of his fanboys earning on the platform, it's been that way since day 1 here.
If you oppose Dan or Ned in any way, be prepared to be attacked like this.
That's OK. Anyone with capital can come in and buy STEEM and POWER UP and then become a "bad whale" by voting on content that she / he subjectively likes, which in contrast could be a post that someone else with POWER subjectively dislikes and consequently downvotes repetitively.
As such, you end up with constant attempts of driving out any adopters (think investors!) of the platform and remove any and all incentives that exist to buy STEEM and POWER up. If investors / supporters / early adopters are driven out, why would anyone new bother with the platform? I guess they would have to buy enough STEEM and POWER up that would negate any voting wars.
On the other hand, an evil whale could be someone who subjectively dislikes your content and downvotes you, too.
It's all a matter of subjectivity and what hat you're wearing.
Or an evil whale could be someone who pretends to be three different people having a conversation, when hes really only one person.
You realize your whole history is on the blockchain, right?
@kristinka -- your first statement is completely valid, but I don't know why you bother asking that question in the latter part of your comment.
But, to answer your question, I had no idea that the entirety of a person's history is stored on the blockchain.
None, whatsoever. No clue at all.
Zilch. Nada. Naught.
touche -- i meant the history of the acoounts.
Maybe so, but someone needs to talk to him and let him know that doing those sorts of things will cause users to leave. If users leave the price will crash and he'll have a nice fat sack of nothing.
It's unprofessional and makes the platform look bad.
I'm talking to a high school today about moving their creative writing class to steemit.
One of the things I'm going to need to explain is our community moderation system.
This is 500 high school kids who would all be signing up in a single day and blogging regularly.
It helps if we can all act professionally.
I am glad to see that he has downvoted this content. These charts are the most basic charts you can pull up on Poloniex and there is no real analysis or any reason that I can see these were making the trending page everyday. I thought these were just bot upvotes but now I see some whales are really in support of this content for what reason, I am not sure. I don't see how these posts making the trending page everyday is good for Steemit or attracts any new users.
@the.masses How's them boots taste? You get 'em nice and shiny?
You need to wipe your nose, you still have a little brown on it.
Now it's time for a reality check.
User attention and engagement are abysmal on this platform.
There isn't any plagiarized content that has been trending and this post is not plagiarism as far as I can tell.
I don't know how many people you've brought to this platform, but I'm up to over 300 people I've personally introduced, sat down, walked them through it and helped to get started. Every one of them is face to face contact with people I know.
Users don't care about anything that's trending at all. They care that they are rewarded proportional to their efforts. They continue to feel that way until the time they have so many friends and family on here that it has basically replaced their primary social media experience. After which, any money earned is really just a bonus.
A single downvote from a whale like this, completely unexplained, with content that is informative and original, alienates not only the person who was downvoted, but their entire first circle of friends. That might be 1 person or it might be 100. It really depends on the person and how well connected they are socially.
@Dan didn't do anyone a service here. He showed that the platform has the potential to censor content for reasons unknown and the assumption from the actual masses is that he is being petty.
If he explained his reasoning it would be different, but right now all it did was make him look bad. And since he is the leader of this place it makes the platform bad.
Flagging is a passive aggressive form of harassment when you don't have the spine to stand up and explain why and give people the chance to correct it.
i suck dicks
stupid fucking shill account
i suck dicks
This isn't price analysis, it's a cookie cutter formula with a couple of lines of useless observations.
This looks like nonsense to any one that knows how to trade markets and potential investors. How does this sort of thing look to people wanting to put money into Steemit?
One of the most highly rewarded posters on Steemit being a fraud... I fully agree with Dan's downvotes.